Apparently Republican gubernatorial hopeful, Charlie Baker, forgot to register his domain name. Fortunately, I snagged it up. Now mind you, Baker is running a fairly competitive race in liberal Massachusetts. As such, he’s taken … [Read more...]
Herding Cats: Progressive Massachusetts Holds Second Annual Conference to Standing Room Audience
A few years back, some progressive Democrats were sitting around talking about important issues facing both Massachusetts and the United States more broadly. Tired of mere talk, this group of committed social activists decided to do … [Read more...]
How would you reform the Tax Code?
What would be the most meaningful tax changes both the commonwealth and the federal government could enact that would drastically reduce poverty in this country, while investing in our future? … [Read more...]
Future Looks Bright for Democrats: A look at the Hispanic/Latino Vote
Last week I wrote that the recent GOP fiasco that was the government shutdown and the near failure to raise the nation’s debt ceiling would, among other things, have two impacts on the Republican Party. The first was the irreparable harm … [Read more...]
Tea Party Could See Influence Grow After Latest Washington Debacle
According to a series of recent polls, the latest Washington debacle over the debt ceiling and the accompanying government shutdown has badly damaged the Republican Party and its image. A NBC/Wall Street Journal poll taken just last week … [Read more...]